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John Rudolph

@jlrudolph

Historian of science education at Wisconsin • Author: Why We Teach Science (and Why We Should) (Oxford, 2023) • Science education and public policy

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John Burn-Murdoch (@jburnmurdoch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A tragic story in two charts: 1) It never used to be the case, but there is now a big partisan gap for trust in science in the US. Republicans are now essentially the anti-science party, while Dems are stridently pro

A tragic story in two charts:

1) It never used to be the case, but there is now a big partisan gap for trust in science in the US. Republicans are now essentially the anti-science party, while Dems are stridently pro
Kostas Kampourakis (@kampourakisk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just finished Why we Teach Science (and Why we Should) by John Rudolph . A brilliant book, providing a clear argument about why we need to reconceptualize science teaching in schools. This is a must-read for any science teacher and science educator!

Just finished Why we Teach Science (and Why we Should) by <a href="/JLRudolph/">John Rudolph</a> . A brilliant book, providing a clear argument about why we need to reconceptualize science teaching in schools. This is a must-read for any science teacher and science educator!
Ben Wikler (@benwikler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: DefendJustice.com, our website tracking the positions of Wisconsin state legislators vis-a-vis the GOP's unconstitutional impeachment threat against the Supreme Court, now has a scoreboard—and a tool to connect constituents to their legislators. Keep calling lawmakers!

NEW: DefendJustice.com, our website tracking the positions of Wisconsin state legislators vis-a-vis the GOP's unconstitutional impeachment threat against the Supreme Court, now has a scoreboard—and a tool to connect constituents to their legislators. Keep calling lawmakers!
FairElectionsWI (@wifairelections) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We need #fairmaps. We believe the current court will give the litigants a fair hearing, although the outcome is of course unsure. That seems a better process than trusting Robin Vos. 17/x

John Rudolph (@jlrudolph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out this thoughtful review of "Why We Teach Science (and Why We Should)" by Monica Sircar in Science Education Journal. Let the discussion of how to build public trust in science begin! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.100…

Seth Abramson (@sethabramson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If Stephen Miller can lie about Garcia’s case on TV, he can do it in court. Judge Xinis should demand his appearance, question him under oath, and then jail him for Contempt when he commits Perjury. This lawless administration must be subjected to rule of law. RT IF YOU AGREE.

If Stephen Miller can lie about Garcia’s case on TV, he can do it in court.

Judge Xinis should demand his appearance, question him under oath, and then jail him for Contempt when he commits Perjury.

This lawless administration must be subjected to rule of law.

RT IF YOU AGREE.
Bernie Sanders (@sensanders) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Like all authoritarians, Trump doesn’t like criticism or objective reporting. He just wants flattery. That’s why he wants to defund NPR and PBS. We need media in this country that is not owned by billionaires and corporate interests. I will vote to support public broadcasting.

Elizabeth Warren (@senwarren) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Donald Trump wants to GUT already approved funds for public media like Sesame Street, NPR, and your local stations. If he gets away with this, next time he’ll going after your community’s funding for education, housing, climate, you name it. We've got to sound the alarm.